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Hedge False Bindweed, Calystegia sepium

These milky petals belong to a tenacious vine some states list as a noxious weed.

Posted on January 14, 2012February 25, 2012 by Cameron Brooks Posted in Cycle Hikes, Flowers Tagged Calystegia sepium, False Bindweed, Florida, Hedge False Bindweed, Lake County, Lake Dora, Morning Glory, nature, white flower Leave a comment

Corn Plant, Dracaena fragrans

Corn plants begin to flower around age five.  This seven year old flowered for the first time two years ago in December, and now stands at eight feet. The overwhelming fragrance is strongest at night (had to open a window). Continue reading →

Posted on December 26, 2010October 9, 2011 by Cameron Brooks Posted in Flowers Tagged corn plant, Dracaena fragrans, flower, house plant, macro, nocturnal, pungent, stalk, white flower Leave a comment
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